
Microblading generally lasts anywhere from 1 to 3 years, but the duration can vary depending on individual factors like skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. People with oily skin may notice the pigment fading faster, while those with dry or normal skin tend to retain the color for a longer period. Sun exposure, frequent exfoliation, and skincare routines can also impact how long the microblading lasts.
To maintain the best results, it’s recommended to schedule a touch-up session every 12 to 18 months. During this time, any fading or unevenness can be corrected, ensuring the brows stay crisp and well-defined. Proper aftercare, such as avoiding water and excessive sweating in the initial healing phase, can also help extend the lifespan of the microblading.